Honours for a Theban [pipe-player?]
IG II3 1 929 Date: Ca. 285–280 BC (Decree 1), Ca. 325 BC (Decree 2)
         Decree 1   . . .    . . .    . . .  he received  . . .    . . .  the prytany secretary shall inscribe
        [the decree by which Ariston] received
        (5) the grant[1] on a stone stele
        and stand it on the acropolis; and for the
        inscription of the stele the board of administrators
        shall allocate 20 drachmas.
     
        
        
        
         Decree 2  Demades son of Demeas of Paiania proposed: so that
        (10) [the Dionysia] might be as fine as possible
        for the god, the People shall decide, since Ariston
        son of Echthatios of Thebes [the pipe-player?] continues
        to compete in the competitions [of the Dionysia]  well and with love of honour (philotimōs) and for
        (15) the Athenian People  . . .    . . .  [and] the Council  . . .    . . .  
        
        
            